Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 04:08:36 01/20/02
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On January 20, 2002 at 06:08:17, Hannu Wegner wrote: >On January 20, 2002 at 04:45:37, Ed Schröder wrote: > >>On January 19, 2002 at 11:55:15, CLiebert wrote: >> >>>I would like to have talked more about rebel for windows in the past, yes! So >>>nice to hear from you Ed, hope you´re fine?! I am very keen on watching Rebel >>>for winboard/arena after long years of waiting. Do you offer this update for >>>rebel4-owner for free? When does it start? And do you make an uci-version, too?! >>>Would be nice for much users I guess... >>> >>> >>>Regards >>>Christian >> >> >>11th commandment: Thou shall not change the subject. >> >>I am looking forward to see you posting here about Rebel, Gandalf, ChessMaster, >>Chess Assistant, Chess Academy etc. >> >>Ed > >Hi Ed, > >your last message seems to be very disappointing for me. As everybody know it >are the shareholder in ChessBase and who is a shareholder in the CSS. But it is >really clever to discuss this everytime? Please stay tuned on your own subject. >It would be much more interessting to hear something new about your new products >(Rebel for Winboard f.e.) > >When you are jealous, that in the CSS are reports about all other GUI's and >programs, then the only way ist the produce something new. > >My opinion is, that you missed the signs of the time. A Rebel for DOS is simply >not up to date any more. BTW I did buy Gandalf 5 and got the Rebel-Program. But >you can be sure, that I did not buy the package because odf the DOS-stuff. > >I hope to see something new from you! > >Best greetings >Hannu Wegner Hi, CBase fans are waiting for WB Century :-) WB fans are waiting for WB Hiarcs, WB Fritz, WB Junior, WB Shredder ... Ed make now a little bit for all user from all commercial GUIs. And Chess-Base ? Chess-Base deleted the WinBoard Adapter :-) This is the important point! But not soooo important, we have WB. Best Frank
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